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well done!
My Chloe is very old and has had some serious health problems. The
worst was diarrhoea which seems to have been caused by irritable bowel, maybe resulting from gluten intolerance. It didn't clear up completely after taking her off gluten, but we found that Hills i/d low-irritation dry food suits here very well. After a few weeks on it she's put on weight, her coat looks much better and she's got friendlier than she's ever been. And the diarrhoea has mostly gone. But she still doesn't always crap in the litter tray. Yesterday she produced the most normal-looking log I've seen her do in a year or so - right by the front door. And to make sure we didn't miss it, she found a little gold star like the ones teachers use to reward primary school kids for their work, and dropped it right beside the production. I have no idea where she found it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- e m a i l : j a c k @ c a m p i n . m e . u k Jack Campin, 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU, Scotland mobile 07800 739 557 http://www.campin.me.uk Twitter: JackCampin |
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well done!
On 3/4/2014 1:17 PM, Jack Campin wrote:
My Chloe is very old and has had some serious health problems. The worst was diarrhoea which seems to have been caused by irritable bowel, maybe resulting from gluten intolerance. It didn't clear up completely after taking her off gluten, but we found that Hills i/d low-irritation dry food suits here very well. Nice that you found a food that suits her insides. But she still doesn't always crap in the litter tray. Yesterday she produced the most normal-looking log I've seen her do in a year or so - right by the front door. And to make sure we didn't miss it, she found a little gold star like the ones teachers use to reward primary school kids for their work, and dropped it right beside the production. I have no idea where she found it. LOL That's fun! Gold star for Chloe! Awarded by... Chloe. I couple of years ago I found I couldn't leave the bath mat on the floor for any length of time after taking a shower. Persia started pooing on it. Nice firm poo, not diarrhea. She wasn't ill. She was simply avoiding the box. And trust me, the box is scooped religiously and the litter changed regularly. Seems she got it into her head that was a better place to poppl. Once I started taking it up off the floor after showering, she went back to using the box. No mistakes since then. Jill |
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well done!
Jack Campin wrote:
My Chloe is very old and has had some serious health problems. The worst was diarrhoea which seems to have been caused by irritable bowel, maybe resulting from gluten intolerance. It didn't clear up completely after taking her off gluten, but we found that Hills i/d low-irritation dry food suits here very well. After a few weeks on it she's put on weight, her coat looks much better and she's got friendlier than she's ever been. And the diarrhoea has mostly gone. But she still doesn't always crap in the litter tray. Yesterday she produced the most normal-looking log I've seen her do in a year or so - right by the front door. And to make sure we didn't miss it, she found a little gold star like the ones teachers use to reward primary school kids for their work, and dropped it right beside the production. I have no idea where she found it. Hilarious! Maybe she's giving *you* a gold star for doing such a good job of making her feel better, and she put it next to the evidence. -- Joyce "Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive and then go do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." -- Howard Thurman |
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well done!
jmcquown wrote:
I couple of years ago I found I couldn't leave the bath mat on the floor for any length of time after taking a shower. Persia started pooing on it. Nice firm poo, not diarrhea. She wasn't ill. She was simply avoiding the box. And trust me, the box is scooped religiously and the litter changed regularly. Seems she got it into her head that was a better place to poppl. Once I started taking it up off the floor after showering, she went back to using the box. No mistakes since then. Smudge (or maybe Roxy, or both) did this a couple of times when I had small rugs on the bathrum floor to the bathtub to serve as bathmats. They'd poop on the rug and then turn the corner over on top of it to "bury" it. That's when I switched to towels (smaller than a bath towel, and stronger, meant to be put on the floor). I put them down before showering, and take them up when done. -- Joyce "Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive and then go do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." -- Howard Thurman |
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well done!
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 18:17:25 +0000, Jack Campin
wrote: My Chloe is very old and has had some serious health problems. The worst was diarrhoea which seems to have been caused by irritable bowel, maybe resulting from gluten intolerance. It didn't clear up completely after taking her off gluten, but we found that Hills i/d low-irritation dry food suits here very well. After a few weeks on it she's put on weight, her coat looks much better and she's got friendlier than she's ever been. And the diarrhoea has mostly gone. But she still doesn't always crap in the litter tray. Yesterday she produced the most normal-looking log I've seen her do in a year or so - right by the front door. And to make sure we didn't miss it, she found a little gold star like the ones teachers use to reward primary school kids for their work, and dropped it right beside the production. I have no idea where she found it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- e m a i l : j a c k @ c a m p i n . m e . u k Jack Campin, 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU, Scotland mobile 07800 739 557 http://www.campin.me.uk Twitter: JackCampin A very proud kitty indeed. |
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